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The long-awaited sequel to “how to spot a polymorphed dragon.”
Yeah, me neither. The place looks like it might have been cool when I was a kid, though.
It got reuploaded here, didn’t it?
Yes. I believe this is what the SCP committee would call a memetic hazard.
Don’t worry, Mr. Mofu, I’ve got this argument covered for you. Ahem…
*always
Well, to be fair, “Why can’t websites just remember that I said no to cookies?”
I’ve been blocking political communities, so I don’t get so much of this. I would recommend you also block communities that annoy you. We’re in the same boat of browsing by top X hours.
Solarpunk doesn’t really bug me though because it’s (supposed to be) more about the good that could be rather than complaining about what is. (Don’t get me wrong, complaints can be valid, but that’s not what I come to Lemmy for.)
Which also requires effort.
Yeah, I know. But “what does greek mythology say about using windows” would have been less funny.
If by that you mean connected my computer account to a Microsoft account, nope, I did no such thing.
That’s weird. I don’t get the prompt at all, but I do have a button in the lower left corner that says “Sign In.” Maybe it’s because I’m on Windows 11?
Thanks! I was able to find a video of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tbxth_3jecE
That sounds fun. Do you remember when that was?
This is Luigi slander.
I don’t know who writes it, and I wouldn’t exactly call it a masterpiece (though to be fair, I am reading translations,) but it is a fun premise. I started reading it because it’s one of the few sources of official Hatsune Miku lore (though ultimately everything is canon,) but the stories focus more on the human characters, with the vocaloids mostly just being there to support. Still, the stories can be compelling.
At this point, half the reason I’m still reading is for the human characters, and the other half is to find details on the premise, such as how it works with thermodynamics, whether the cafe world has an economy, how biological the vocaloids are (do they need to eat?), and how long it’s going to be before anyone finds out that their bestie/sibling/trainer/etc has their own virtual world too (they don’t do a great job of keeping it secret, but they also don’t do a great job of investigating.)
Context made me think it was going to be a pelican trying to eat a baby. But no, that was a fun watch.
Linux machines don’t crash unexpectedly, because if they do, it’s your fault for configuring it wrong and you should have expected it.